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Report: Iran attacks prompt US review of Gulf military presence
The United States is reviewing its Gulf military presence following Iranian attacks on its bases, with extensive damage reported at the US Navy's headquarters in Bahrain. The Pentagon has not publicly disclosed the damage, and officials are considering rebuilding in Bahrain while reducing operations in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, potentially relocating some bases to Israel.
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